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Recruiting: Top targets making plans to visit Florida State on Miami weekend

Trayvon Mullen is one of several blue-chip recruits planning to visit FSU the weekend it plays Miami.

Schools like to bring in their most valued recruiting targets during the biggest weekend of the season.

With a weak home schedule, it is no wonder Florida State’s biggest recruiting weekend will be when Miami comes to Doak Campbell Stadium on Oct. 10.

Already, five uncommitted targets for the Seminoles plan to visit FSU the weekend of the Hurricanes game, according to Noles247, headed by five-star cornerback Trayvon Mullen from Coconut Creek, the country’s third-ranked CB in the 247Sports composite rankings.

One player not on that list for Miami weekend, at least not yet, is Nate Craig-Myers, the nation’s top-rated recruit.

Florida State was considered a leader for Craig-Myers after he decommitted from Auburn, but the Tampa-Catholic five-star tells Noles247 that the relationship “has been dying down” since his brother, Jayvaughn Myers committed to Florida.

FSU receivers coach Lawrence Dawsey is the lead recruiter on Craig-Myers.

“I haven’t really been talking to them a lot. I really don’t know, we just haven’t been keeping in contact a lot,” Craig-Myers said.

Jayvaughn Myers’ commitment seems to have sparked an interest between Florida and Nate Craig-Myers

“They’ve really been coming after me hard,” he said of the Gators. “They’re really trying to make me a top priority. I’m really trying to see what they can do with the new coaching staff, see how they play this season.”

Craig-Myers does not plan to commit until at least the Under Armour All-American game Jan. 2. He said Auburn remains in the mix.